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Model of the kinetics of ketone bodies in humans

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1982
The kinetics of ketone bodies was studied in normal humans by giving a combined bolus intravenous injection of labeled acetoacetate ([14C]AcAc) and D(--)-beta-hydroxybutyrate (beta-[14C]-OHB) to seven subjects after an overnight fast, on two different occasions, and by collecting frequent blood samples for 100 min. Kinetic data were analyzed with both
COBELLI, CLAUDIO   +6 more
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CHUB: A CARTOGRAPHIC HUMAN BODY MODEL

2007
There are several ways of analyzing and modeling the human body and its associated morphological and physiological data. Most of the models, used to analyze, to process and to visualize these data, do not take into account the strong spatial interdependency inherent to human body’s functioning.
Carvalho, Elizabeth Simão   +2 more
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A Study on a Vibratory Model of a Human Body

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 1987
This paper is concerned with the modeling of the human body as a spring mass system. Based on certain assumptions, an analysis for evaluating the mass and stiffness values of the model is developed. As an illustration of the modeling procedure, a 15-degree-of-freedom model of a male body is considered.
S P, Nigam, M, Malik
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Model-based human body tracking

Object recognition supported by user interaction for service robots, 2003
Visual tracking of human body movement is a key technology in a number of areas. We present a 2-D model-based method of human body tracking from a monocular video sequence. Morris and Rehg (1998) put forward a 2-D scaled prismatic model for figure registration which has far fewer singularity problems than 3-D models.
Yu Huang 0007, Thomas S. Huang
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Modeling human body walking voltage by human body capacitance

2015 7th Asia-Pacific Conference on Environmental Electromagnetics (CEEM), 2015
Human body potential caused by walking on floors has been modeled by a RC equivalent circuit. Based on the measurement of the charging voltage by human body walking, the RC equivalent model has been deduced and the influence of the parameters on the human bod voltage has also been analyzed.
Yu-nan Han   +4 more
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Learning Generic Human Body Models

2010
We describe a posture estimation system based on Organic Computing concepts, which learns a generic body model from video input in a self-governed manner. We show experimentally that the constructed model generalizes well to different attire and persons.
Thomas Walther, Rolf P. Würtz
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An Attempt to Model the Human Body as a Communication Channel

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2007
Using the human body as a transmission medium for electrical signals offers novel data communication in biomedical monitoring systems. In this paper, galvanic coupling is presented as a promising approach for wireless intra-body communication between on-body sensors.
Marc Simon Wegmueller   +6 more
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Modeling and capturing the human body

ACM SIGGRAPH 2015 Courses, 2015
Modeling the human body is of special interest in computer graphics to create "virtual humans", but material and optical properties of biological tissues are complex and not easily captured. This course will cover the major topics and challenges in using image acquisition to model the human body.
Hao Li 0015   +4 more
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Modeling forces on the human body

The Physics Teacher, 1999
Several simulations involving the human body, using the simulation software Interactive Physics™, are used to analyze the forces during both static situations and dynamic collisions. The connection of the simulations with the biological sciences and with sports activities should make them appealing to both high school and college-level physics students.
Vasilis Pagonis   +5 more
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Human Body Models: Boss-Models

2012
The generating process of the human body Boss-Models and their in vivo material properties are presented. After introducing the basic morphological, physiological, biological and mechanical properties of human soft tissue (Sect. 5.1), the mechanical characterization of human soft tissue is discussed in detail using the example of human gluteal tissue ...
Gerhard Silber, Christophe Then
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